Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
368999 Nurse Education Today 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryContextRural nurses require access to education that exposes them to the most up-to-date information and skill development. However, since most education opportunities are located in urban centers and focused on providing skills to urban nurses, geography effectively acts as a barrier to accessing education that meets the needs of rural nurses. The Rural Nursing Certificate Program is a post-basic education program that addresses these concerns by providing rural-relevant content online, with limited campus sessions.PurposeDoes online delivery of rural nursing curriculum overcome challenges related to geography?MethodsThis study employed surveys with some open-ended questions. Analysis included descriptive statistics and content analysis.FindingsStudents reported that online delivery improved access. Benefits included not having to relocate; being able to continue working; and, flexibility. Challenges included travel for practical experiences and time management related to staffing shortages, personal–professional overlap and family responsibilities.ConclusionsOnline learning improved access to nursing education. However, the realities of rural nursing made it impossible to completely overcome geography: sense of obligation to work overtime, cost and time of traveling to workshops and practicums, uneven access to the Internet and computer services, and distance from peer and university support remained challenges.

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